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See Kon-Tiki (2012) | FILMY.kobalt FILMS .kobalt
Kon-Tiki is a Norwegian film based on true events. Ethnographer and adventurer Thor Heyerdal in 1947 issued the dangerous voyage recorded delivery on a raft across the Pacific Ocean. recorded delivery He wants only to prove his theory that Polynesia could occupy the South American tribes, not just Asian than previously thought. Four-member crew of timber meets the beauties and dangers of the open sea.
Taken filmed us know the directorial duo Mink. They managed to perfectly capture the character of Thor Heyerdala, a man with a desire to explore and sail into the unknown. Had he lived five hundred years ago, we would be today, his name was associated with Columbus or Magellan. Heyerdalovi but no one wanted recorded delivery his theory on the settlement of Polynesia believe. Finally it one publisher refused, saying that it can believe it until they see it, and Heyerdal took it literally. recorded delivery He received the crew, purchase of building materials and constructed a raft using only techniques which would recognize South American Indians. Followed recorded delivery tortuous voyage, which was no shortage of sharks, dangerous ocean currents and interpersonal conflicts. The joy of adventure here constantly stirred with uncertainty and fear. More than Heyerdalovu theory tested by this route willpower and friendship.
The success of the film lies in the combination of interesting story and technical perfection. If you happen praised trashy digital images in Life of Pi, realistic view of navigation recorded delivery in the Kon-Tiki show you the Scandinavian films in Hollywood recorded delivery does not fall behind. Watching this film is a beautiful recorded delivery visual experience that complements and highlights the performances of four sailors and their very human stories. The proof of quality is also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. (In awarding prestigious awards but did not succeed at the expense of depressive Amour.)
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